Monthly Archives: January 2006

Other thoughts

I see that WordPress 2.0.1 has been released, so, sooner or later I might be thinking of doing some updates. Maybe later this week, if I’m not too busy. Via Google’s Webclips, apparently this looks like the best pizza crust … Continue reading

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老婆是別人的靚1

I‘ve not really paid attention to the Google China debacle, which reached a climax over at SearchEngineWatch: By the way, spell tianamen wrong, and you’ll get uncensored results on Google China. Be forewarned, one of these images will be of … Continue reading

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A void day

What is wrong with this calendar? And no, it has nothing to do with recycled paper (I think the calendar is courtesy of the local volunteer firebrigade). Ten years from now, calendar collectors will be willing to dish out 1 … Continue reading

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Firmware. And WordPress bugs.

Just a day ago, I discovered that Linksys finally has issued a firmware upgrade for their BEFSX41 broadband router/firewall. I discussed the router before and I’m reasonable happy with it. There are always little problems with it though: for example … Continue reading

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Damn you Debians

Can someone notify the Debian developers that their base installer of Sarge is getting more and more obnoxious? When doing an off-network install (and manually setting the network settings), the installer attempts to make a connection to Debian security. Not … Continue reading

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Now, now

That buzzing-noise means something. If there’s a buzzing noise, somebody’s making a buzzing-noise, and the only reason for making a buzzing-noise that I know of is because you’re a bee. …. And the only reason for being a bee that … Continue reading

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Cellphone and polling madness

Because I’m bored with anything today, here a magnificent (unresized) scan of my cellphone. Earlier there was a program on TV, where Canadian famers provided tips how you as a Canadian, should vote. We at xsamplex, would like to add … Continue reading

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Konica-Minolta+

The most surprising news this week was that Konica-Minolta was going to get out of the camera business. Not just digital camera business, but all camera business. The digital camera section of Minolta apparently is going to be sold to … Continue reading

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More copies, please

We decided to look around for a printer to replace our ancient IBM 4010/19. Being from an older time, this laser printer worked perfectly for printing text en masse, but failed frequently when processing graphics. Since our (old) flatbed scanner … Continue reading

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The weather struggle

The weather has been overly mild since January started. Yesterday, we once again had plenty of rain, this time accompanied by gusty winds. This led to different power outages across the province. As per the last remark: I personally believe … Continue reading

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Soccer world cup

Earlier, I decided to look for information about the World Cup Soccer, which is to be held in Germany later this Summer (earlier on xsamplex). The Dutch play against countries like Argentinia, Montenegro and Ivorycoast (For French Canadians, that is … Continue reading

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Theorem

Statement: You know you’re Canadian if you watch Canadian Air Farce and you think it’s actually funny. Rationale: Humour expressed during this show is either dry or not even funny. Apparently, you need to be Canadian to actually understand what … Continue reading

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Yes comes also with no

ExpressionEngine’s (excellent blogging software, I hear) pages sport a 2 column ‘yes-no’ featurelist. I’m sure I’m not the only person getting confused: after all, the use of columns automatically seem to imply a ‘comparison’ between things or features. It makes … Continue reading

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